Russ,
As a matter of fact, I happen to own that very same rifle that Nesbitt wrote about. It's a good rifle. Interesting enough, I went to a shoot with it in February of this year. Hadn't popped a cap in months and months. Really hadn't taken the time to develop a load or even adjust the sights. Figured that I would try 85 grains of Ffg GOEX, .530 ball and .015 patches lubed with saliva. Of course, as per other discussions, I was using RWS caps, out of a metal can. As a matter of fact, the GOEX came out of a metal can as well.
Long story short, darned if I didn't win the match. It's a pretty good shooter.
Overall impressions of the rifle are that it does feel a wee bit clubby and nose heavy, but it holds mighty steady. With the Green Mountain premium barrel, it is a good shooter. The L & R lock is quick and positive. The metal surfaces are all browned, and it is a very even job. Nice piece of maple. I don't think it is quite as good as claimed, but it is a pretty piece of firewood. The triggers are crisp. Unset they are a bit much, but set is about 2 pounds, I would guess.
I think the MSRP is right about $1,595.00 plus shipping and tax where applicable.
I don't believe the rifle is a reproduction of any particular style, just a half stock, plains style rifle.
John